FS My 2006 996TT
#1
FS My 2006 996TT
OOPS - This is a 2003, NOT a 2006 996TT. Sorry about that.
I am selling my 2003 996 TT if anyone here is interested or knows anyone who is.
6 speed. 9,000 original miles. No accidents, paint or dings. Factory Silver over subtle bleack leather interior. Factory red stitching on the leather and red seat belts. Sunroof, highly factory optioned. All CF interior. GPS. I added Billsteins, SSK, air box, and exhaust and removed the rear wiper (which gose with the car).
Always garaged and well taken care of. Window sticker over $120,000 PLUS many recent upgrades! Over 500 HP at the wheels.
Stunning, subtle and sweet car for the guy (or gal) who knows fine Porsches.
Asking $85,000, which is a lot less than I have in the car.
Photos and answers available. The car is in Connecticut. It can easily be driven anywhere safely and reliably or flatbedded.
I am selling my 2003 996 TT if anyone here is interested or knows anyone who is.
6 speed. 9,000 original miles. No accidents, paint or dings. Factory Silver over subtle bleack leather interior. Factory red stitching on the leather and red seat belts. Sunroof, highly factory optioned. All CF interior. GPS. I added Billsteins, SSK, air box, and exhaust and removed the rear wiper (which gose with the car).
Always garaged and well taken care of. Window sticker over $120,000 PLUS many recent upgrades! Over 500 HP at the wheels.
Stunning, subtle and sweet car for the guy (or gal) who knows fine Porsches.
Asking $85,000, which is a lot less than I have in the car.
Photos and answers available. The car is in Connecticut. It can easily be driven anywhere safely and reliably or flatbedded.
#3
I wish you the best of luck but I think the price is a bit high too. I just bought a 02 silver/black 13,000 mile car with the v intake, diverter valves, flash and 997tt wheels for 61k.
#4
OOPS - This is a 2003, NOT a 2006 996TT. Sorry about that.
I am selling my 2003 996 TT if anyone here is interested or knows anyone who is.
6 speed. 9,000 original miles. No accidents, paint or dings. Factory Silver over subtle bleack leather interior. Factory red stitching on the leather and red seat belts. Sunroof, highly factory optioned. All CF interior. GPS. I added Billsteins, SSK, air box, and exhaust and removed the rear wiper (which gose with the car).
Always garaged and well taken care of. Window sticker over $120,000 PLUS many recent upgrades! Over 500 HP at the wheels.
Stunning, subtle and sweet car for the guy (or gal) who knows fine Porsches.
Asking $85,000, which is a lot less than I have in the car.
Photos and answers available. The car is in Connecticut. It can easily be driven anywhere safely and reliably or flatbedded.
I am selling my 2003 996 TT if anyone here is interested or knows anyone who is.
6 speed. 9,000 original miles. No accidents, paint or dings. Factory Silver over subtle bleack leather interior. Factory red stitching on the leather and red seat belts. Sunroof, highly factory optioned. All CF interior. GPS. I added Billsteins, SSK, air box, and exhaust and removed the rear wiper (which gose with the car).
Always garaged and well taken care of. Window sticker over $120,000 PLUS many recent upgrades! Over 500 HP at the wheels.
Stunning, subtle and sweet car for the guy (or gal) who knows fine Porsches.
Asking $85,000, which is a lot less than I have in the car.
Photos and answers available. The car is in Connecticut. It can easily be driven anywhere safely and reliably or flatbedded.
I'm curious how you got 500 whp? Which turbos did you upgrade to? Can you list your mods and dyno sheet? Thanks!
#5
You really need to educate yourself on prices. You just cannot sell these cars- really any car- unless you really know the current market (and not KBB or edmunds) On price-
1. You cannot say, "I'll price it high and negotiate down" since you will likely scare off most buyers. They'll say "oh, one of those... I'll come back in 2 months when he's been 'corrected'"
2. If you get a reasonable first offer of, say, $65k... and you are asking $85k, then you'll think you are being lowballed. This will result in no sale when, in fact, this was your buyer.
I paid $77k for a 2004 with 17k miles. an X50. stickered @ $153k...7 months ago.
and finally, you need 100 posts to sell anything. a mod sees this and you'll be taking a short vacation.
Good luck. Bad time to be a seller.
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1. You cannot say, "I'll price it high and negotiate down" since you will likely scare off most buyers. They'll say "oh, one of those... I'll come back in 2 months when he's been 'corrected'"
2. If you get a reasonable first offer of, say, $65k... and you are asking $85k, then you'll think you are being lowballed. This will result in no sale when, in fact, this was your buyer.
I paid $77k for a 2004 with 17k miles. an X50. stickered @ $153k...7 months ago.
and finally, you need 100 posts to sell anything. a mod sees this and you'll be taking a short vacation.
Good luck. Bad time to be a seller.
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#6
"Optimistic" is being VERY kind. You'll either do some research and listen to the advice you've gotten here...or you'll wait many months then realize you're way off.
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